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Amira Arasteh
Having started gathering experience at fashion magazines from the age of fifteen, Amira has always had both a passion for writing and the publishing industry. Internships at GQ Style and River Island, both styling, writing and discussing strategies fuelled this interest. The last year was spent ...
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Cyber Monday sale microwave deals 2023: Discounts on Samsung, Swan and more
27 Nov 2023
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The Independent
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| Microwave Deals
Cyber Monday 2023 offers significant discounts on a variety of microwave ovens from popular brands like Samsung, Swan, Toshiba, De’Longhi, Sharp, Russell Hobbs, Kenwood, Smeg, Panasonic, and Hisense. The deals are available across major retailers such as Amazon, Argos, Very, John Lewis & Partners, and Currys. Consumers are encouraged to take advantage of these offers to upgrade or invest in new kitchen appliances, with some models highlighted for their unique features and substantial price reductions.
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Alistair Charlton
Alistair Charlton is a freelance journalist based in London, United Kingdom. His specialist subjects are automotive and consumer technology. He was previously the deputy technology editor (and car guy) at IBTimes UK, part of the Newsweek Media Group. Alistair has been a professional ...
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Jobs Completed 8
Job Success Rate 100%
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Holiday tech gift ideas for geeks and early adopters 2022
05 Dec 2023
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www.gearbrain.com
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English
| Consumer Electronics
GearBrain provides a comprehensive list of holiday tech gift ideas for geeks and early adopters, featuring a range of innovative products from leading brands. Recommendations include the Sonos Ray Soundbar, Apple Watch 8, Wagz Freedom Smart Dog Collar, Ecovacs Deebot X1 Plus, TP-Link Deco Tri-Band Mesh Wi-Fi 6e, and more. Each product is praised for its unique features, performance, and suitability for tech enthusiasts. The article offers positive sentiments towards all featured products, emphasizing their benefits and advanced functionalities.
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Gautam Doshi
Gautam Doshi is a multimedia journalist and a documentary photographer based in Mumbai who is interested in human rights, climate change, environmental issues, development and systemic barriers, and rights for people with disabilities. In August 2019, Gautam received the Bob & Diane Fund (by Ms. ...
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Toshiba Nearline HDD Shipment & Capacity sets new company record in 2CQ21
08 Sept 2021
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t3india.com
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| Business
Toshiba reported a 30% quarter-over-quarter growth in Nearline HDD unit shipments and capacity for the second consecutive quarter, reaching 2.79 million units and 34.15 exabytes. The growth is attributed to strong demand from cloud and OEM sectors, as well as the Chia cryptocurrency. Toshiba's FC-MAMR technology in its 18TB Nearline HDD product is expected to support future advancements. Trendfocus' report indicates Toshiba leads in four-quarter average growth rates for Nearline HDDs. Toshiba's diverse HDD portfolio caters to enterprise, data centers, surveillance, and client markets.
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Jo Harper
Jo Harper is a journalist based in Warsaw, Poland.
Jobs Completed 2
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Don't Hold Your Breath As Warsaw Weighs Nuclear Option
27 Nov 2018
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Forbes
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English
| Energy Policy
Poland aims to launch its first nuclear power plant post-2030, with discussions accelerating around international partnerships. The Energy Ministry will soon release a long-term energy policy to reduce coal dependency, engaging with countries like France, Japan, South Korea, and the US for nuclear technology. Despite official statements, skepticism remains about the feasibility of the nuclear program. Historical context shows previous attempts at nuclear development were halted, and current political figures have mixed views on the issue. The upcoming UN climate conference in Katowice adds urgency to the discussions.
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Jonathan Miller
Jonathan Miller is a television journalist based in Bangkok, Thailand. The following link has collated most of my television news and documentary reports plus some selected print journalism **** **** Foreign Affairs Correspondent with Channel 4 News (UK) for 20 years, covering Middle ...
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Japan: Pre-Election Foreign Policy Primer
22 Nov 2012
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Forbes
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English
| Economic Challenges
Japan faces significant foreign policy challenges ahead of its election, including economic crises, energy security issues, and territorial disputes with neighboring countries. The Trans Pacific Partnership (TPP) is a critical but controversial economic move supported by industrial giants like Toyota, Toshiba, and Mitsubishi, but opposed by agricultural lobbyists. Japan's proactive engagement in bilateral trade agreements and participation in key multilateral institutions like APEC and ASEAN are essential for regaining its regional prestige. The article also highlights the geopolitical dynamics involving China, South Korea, Russia, and North Korea, emphasizing the need for Japan to adopt a strategic approach to its foreign policy.
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Duncan Moore
I'm Duncan Moore, a visual journalist based in Nairobi, Kenya. Currently producing visual and written content for organizations and publications such as the UN Environment Programme, Al Jazeera, The Guardian, BBC, Great Big Story, Deutsche Welle, Bloomberg and more. Some highlights from my work ...
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Kenyan geothermal powerplant to be renovated with Toshiba equipment
25 Mar 2024
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www.geodrillinginternational.com
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English
| Infrastructure
Toshiba Energy Systems & Solutions Corporation has received an order from SEPCOIII Electric Power Construction for steam turbines and generators to renovate a geothermal power plant in Kenya. This development highlights ongoing investments in renewable energy infrastructure in the region.
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Marc Prosser
I am a freelance journalist based in Tokyo, Japan. I contribute articles to a number of international media and companies, including Forbes Asia and Singularity Hub. My main areas of expertise are science, technology and finance. However, I have spent time working at both local newspapers in ...
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Japan's Love Affair with Humanoid Robots
20 Oct 2016
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Singularity Hub
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English
| The Uncanny Valley
The article discusses Japan's cultural affinity for humanoid robots, despite their 'creepy' appearance as defined by the 'Uncanny Valley' concept. The term, coined by robotics professor Masahiro Mori, describes the dip in human empathy for robots that look almost, but not quite, human. The author explores how cultural and religious differences, particularly in Japan, influence the acceptance of robots. Examples include Toshiba's Aiko Chihira, a receptionist robot, and AIST's Actroid F androids used in medical settings. The article suggests that exposure to robots and positive cultural representations, like Astro Boy, contribute to Japan's acceptance of robots. This contrasts with Western perceptions shaped by characters like the Terminator. The author posits that as robots become more common worldwide, especially in healthcare, global attitudes may shift to be more accepting, similar to Japan's current stance.
Richie Santosdiaz
Richie Santosdiaz is a known international trade and economic development subject matter expert - both as a consultant as well as commentator on this realm in both print and also video (live and pre-recorded). He is bilingual (English and Spanish) and has done 100+ pieces/interviews mainly in the ...
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A 101 of The Startup Nation: Israel's Startup and Fintech Landscape
13 Feb 2021
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thefintechtimes.com
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| Technology
Israel, despite its small population, has become a global leader in technology and innovation, particularly in the startup and fintech sectors. With the highest concentration of startups per capita in the world, Israel boasts a robust ecosystem supported by significant foreign direct investment from major multinationals and a highly educated workforce. The country has produced numerous unicorns, especially in fintech, and is a leader in cybersecurity. Challenges remain, including regulatory hurdles and talent emigration, but initiatives like regulatory sandboxes and international partnerships, such as the Abraham Accords, are poised to further stimulate growth. Israel's rapid COVID-19 vaccination rollout also contributes to its economic resilience.
James Simms
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James Simms is a Forbes contributor and freelance journalist in Tokyo, former columnist for The Wall Street Journal and former Scripps Journalism Fellow at the University of Colorado at Boulder. He is also a regular commentator on Japanese television and radio and former President of the Foreign ...
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Otsuka Kagu's New Strategy
18 Apr 2016
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Forbes
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English
| Japanese Economy
The article discusses the significant changes at Japanese furniture retailer Otsuka Kagu, led by President Kumiko Otsuka. After a proxy fight with her father, Katsuhisa Otsuka, Kumiko gained investor support to revamp the company's strategy and strengthen corporate governance. This included making external directors a majority on the board and leading the company back to profit in 2015. The article also touches on the broader issues of corporate governance in Japan, referencing scandals at Olympus and Toshiba. It highlights the challenges faced by Otsuka Kagu, such as competition from Ikea and Nitori Holdings, and the need to adapt to changing consumer behaviors and demographics. Kumiko Otsuka's leadership is notable in Japan's male-dominated corporate environment, and the article also discusses the country's efforts to increase female participation in the workforce.
David Strom
David Strom is one of the leading experts on network and Internet technologies and has written and spoken extensively on topics such as VOIP, convergence, email, cloud computing, network management, Internet applications, wireless and Web services for more than 25 years.
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Music, Photos and Printouts, Beamed Through the Air
01 Nov 2006
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www.nytimes.com
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English
| Bluetooth
Bluetooth technology is highlighted as a versatile and innovative wireless communication standard, with various applications in laptops, cellphones, and accessories. Notable products include Bluetooth-enabled ski jackets by Burton Audex and Bluetooth transmitters by Toshiba and D-Link. The article discusses the varying effectiveness of Bluetooth in different devices and the convenience it offers in hands-free calling and music listening.
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Suranjana Tewari
Suranjana Tewari is a journalist based in Mumbai, India. ****
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End of an era for electronics giant Toshiba
20 Dec 2023
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flipboard.com
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English
| Technology
Toshiba, once a symbol of Japan's electronics dominance, has delisted from Tokyo's stock exchange, concluding its 74-year presence in the market.
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